If I post more than a line on FB only my truest friends ever read it I think. They are the only ones who react to it at least. Some moved from here to faraway places. Aus., France, Sweden, Texas. Those reactions are addictive. A digital way to compliment someone, people generously and widely (especially if they're also posting food, pet or vac. pics). Positive reaction is such a basic human need. Funny I so rarely see it out there in the wild. I won't say who, but among my guests one night was a couple. We decided on a whim to start a regular movie night and watch a couple of GoT episodes per visit. At the opening scene where the sub kicks in a bit as the first sound was that ancient, giant gate lifting, the only female in the room grabbed the knee of her boyfriend and said, "Oh yeah, Brad has the good sound." Her boyfriend said, irritated, "We're going to get good sound!" to her. He never really says anything that complimentary, and I notice that's true of most people I encounter (edit: for fear of the worst crime, "kissing ass?"), quick to yell at you for taking a turn wide in a tight parking lot in a minivan. It seems the worst reactions happen when someone is made to wait a few seconds. There is the occasional, rare floor person or cashier who actually seems to enjoy what they're doing and seems genuinely happy to see you, and I found that some can be turned a little bit by adding, "Howzit goin'" to my "Hi." I live in a big city.